Report 2026-07-30 • 323 views

Following the warning of the Marine Security Unit, a suspicious ship carrying 1,000 tons of dangerous materials was seized off Lahj

Following the announcement of the Maritime Security Unit of (PTOC Yemen), and in follow-up to Early Warning No. (2) issued about a week ago regarding the conventional ship TAWAKAL 1 195 (MMSI: 666000195), the Yemeni Coast Guard forces were able, in a direct field operation, to intercept the ship and successfully take it to the port of Aden and subject it to inspection, after it attempted to cross the Bab al-Mandab Strait and infiltrate towards the ports under its control. The Houthis. Data from field sources indicate that the ship, flying the Somali flag, had entered the Djibouti port of Oboc...
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